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 The heartbroken sister of a girl whose tragic death sparked a massive online campaign has spoken out for the first time.
Amber Rose Cliff died on Sunday four years after being diagnosed with cervical cancer - but her family are saying she exhibited signs earlier than this.
The 25-year-old showed symptoms when she was 18 but was 'incorrectly' diagnosed, her family claim.
By the time she was correctly diagnosed at 21, Amber's cancer had developed aggressively.
The ‘Amber’s Law’ campaign to make cervical cancer testing more available to women under 25 snowballed this week after being set up by her family.
The online petition has reached over 80,000 signatures in just a few days.